Youtube activity of "Felix Morris" (@felixmorris9329) on "Schwerpunkt" channel.
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Commenter name
Felix Morris
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Commenter name id
@felixmorris9329
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"15th century warfare: misconceptions, context, discipline, leadership and development"
"Anglo-Norman England (1066-1154)"
"Armies and manpower of the Thirty Years War"
"Basil I the Macedonian (867-886)"
"Battle of Cape Eknomos - 256 BC"
"Battle of Dyrrhachion - 18 October 1081"
"Byzantine frontiers (565-602): Avars, Slavs and Sasanids"
"Carolingian domination of Italy: politics and strategy"
"Catholic German artillery from Maximilian I to the Thirty Years War"
"Charlemagne (742-814)"
"Commentary on Metatron's "Were The Ancient Romans Nordic? The Truth" (part 1)"
"Dante Alighieri (1321-2021): the voice of Medieval civilization - Pt. 1/5: His life and times"
"Drilae warrior (IV century BC)"
"Duchy of Austria (1156-1453)"
"Early Imperial Roman army standards"
"Eurasian steppes warfare: Poles, Lithuanians and Cossacks (XV-XVI century)"
"European monarchic institutional apparatus and royal officials (XII-XIII century)"
"Feudal Roman warfare (VIII-V century BC)"
"Florentine vendetta: Buondelmonti's killing, the Cerchi and Donati war and the siege of Pistoia"
"Foederati policy between West and East: the Germanic-Byzantine destiny of Italy (IV-VI century)"
"Fortuna Caesaris: Clausewitzian theory at the root of Roman culture"
"From saviors to outlaws: the downfall of the berserkir and úlfhéðnar"
"Gregory VII's pontificate as the violent turning point against the lay investiture of the clergy"
"Hellenic cavalryman (400 BC ca.)"
"Henry VII of Luxembourg and Ludwig IV of Wittelsbach (1308-1347)"
"How trench warfare happened: IWW politics, strategy u0026 tactics"
"Islamic Sicily (824-1091)"
"John I of Portugal's reign (1385-1433): an overview"
"Kingdom(s) of Burgundy"
"Luxembourg Bohemia: heart of XIV century Europe"
"Margraviate of Brandenburg (1157-1479)"
"Medieval Asti"
"Medieval Central-Northern Italian warfare (XI-XIV century): a very short introduction - Part 1"
"Medieval Communes: their roots and importance"
"Medieval French nobility: from the Merovingians to the Renaissance"
"Medieval German and Italian trade comparison and interaction (second half of the 14th century)"
"Medieval Irish and Early Scots army organization (VII-XI century)"
"Medieval Poland (X-XII century)"
"Medieval Poland (XIII century)"
"Medieval Siena (1200-1500 ca.)"
"Medieval Silesia (IX-XV century)"
"Medieval Verona (500 ca.-1200)"
"Medieval Western European countryside: villages, cemeteries, parishes, castles, lords (X century)"
"Mongol heavy cavalryman (XII-XIV century)"
"Neo-Hittite army organization (XII-VIII century BC)"
"Norman Sicily (1061-1198)"
"North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)"
"On the moral superiority of Roman civilization: an Indo-European interpretation"
"Otto I and Otto II's Italic reign (951-983): cooptation, stabilization and expansion"
"Ottonian army organization (X-XI century)"
"Pacifism as a heretical ideology to undermine Imperial Catholic power: Cathars, Lollards, Hussites"
"Paganism, Christianity and why social justice and gender theory have no dignity of cultural worth"
"Poland, Bohemia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Rusia: a compared political-military history (X-XIV century)"
"Post-Carolingian episcopal power: Asti and Aquileia compared (X-XI century)"
"Princely Germany (1250-1500): German historiography, the elective monarchy and the great electors"
"Q&A n°18 - Studying Indo-Europeans as a means to build spirit: how to and where to start?"
"Q&A n°29 - Is Schwerpunkt an authentic source?"
"Robert II (996-1031) and the territorial stabilization of Western Francia under the early Capetians"
"Royal power in the kingdom of England: the Norman-Angevin centralizing potential (XI-XII century)"
"Scythians and Sarmatians: at the roots of the Migration Era"
"The Aedui: history of a Gallic people"
"The Aragonese government of Naples: the court, the barons and the people (XV century)"
"The Camaldoli and Peter Damian: the Reformers and the coherence of the tension between God and man"
"The Franks, Clovis and the foundation of Merovingian power as the spring of European civilization"
"The Freikorps: «When we were 17, the voice of our blood dragged us into the trenches»"
"The German monarchic qualities in the restoration of Imperial glory (XII century)"
"The Italian genetic dominance in the Roman legions & the connubium-civitas rights (I-II century AD)"
"The Landsknechts: an overview"
"The Late Medieval European economic production: an overview"
"The Longest Day: «gentlemen in England now abed shall think themselves accursed they were not here»"
"The Medieval Italian financial hegemony (XI-XIV century): an overview"
"The Medieval shield: a very short introduction"
"The Polish shift from the Sun King to the Habsburgs (1676-1677)"
"The Protestants as Hannibal and the Spanish as the Romans: the Nassaus, Aelianus and the Dutch drill"
"The Roman conquest of Italy (V-III century BC): land, debt and colonization"
"The Virtus in the Roman-Celtic-Germanic religion: the Age of Order from Caesar, Tacitus and Vegetius"
"The balance of Habsburg power: Austria, Spain and German Protestants (XVI-early XVII century)"
"The conflict over Francis' legacy: the Order of Friars Minor and the repression of the Joachimites"
"The decline of the Communal army and the rise of the Condottieri (XIV-XV century Italy)"
"The spirit of the Cluniac reforms: Berno, Odo and the moral discipline of post-Carolingian Europe"
"Transdanubian Dacia and the origin of the Romanian people"
"Varangian guardsman (X-XI century)"
"Vienna 1683: the Ottomans enter Habsburgic territory (politics, strategy, logistics)"
"Western Frankish-Lotharingian wars: the sieges of Épernay, Rheims, Laon and Chièvremont (922)"
"Why Rome and Etruria NEVER actually had ANY form of hoplitic phase/army/tactics in their warfare"
"«Ok, let's go». Operation Overlord: planning D-Day, German defenses and Allied forces concentration"
"«The Arbia river turned red with blood»: the times and meaning of Montaperti, 4 September 1260"